HIV Care Coordination promotes care re-engagement and viral suppression among people who have been out of HIV medical care: an observational effectiveness study using a surveillance-based contemporaneous comparison group

Irvine, M. K., Robertson, M. M., Nash, D., Kulkarni, S. G., Braunstein, S. L., & Levin, B. (2021). HIV Care Coordination promotes care re-engagement and viral suppression among people who have been out of HIV medical care: an observational effectiveness study using a surveillance-based contemporaneous comparison group. AIDS Research and Therapy, 18(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12981-021-00398-0
Authors:
Mary K. Irvine
McKaylee M. Robertson
Denis Nash
Sarah G. Kulkarni
Sarah L. Braunstein
Bruce Levin
Affiliated Authors:
Bruce Levin
Author Keywords:
care re-engagement
case management
cohort studies
hiv care continuum
hiv surveillance
north america
public health
ryan white
viral suppression
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Article
Unique ID:
10.1186/s12981-021-00398-0
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Scopus

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